Restless: A Postmortem on the Young, Restless and Reformed
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
In this episode we begin our celebration of Reformation Day. We do give aways. We talk about what it has been like to do the show for the last two years and how much we have loved it.
We talk about Beer and if we should drink it like Luther or not. We talk about the tone of the show. Shout out to you feraldoc.
Thank you for listening. If you liked this episode- the next episode is jam packed with discussion of a reformation today, defending calvinism and why Lutherans don't want to let us in on their reformation.
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